Scott Zolak Believes The Eagles May Have Pumped In Fake Crowd Noise Against The Patriots



Former Patriots quarterback and current radio host Scott Zolak believes the Philadelphia Eagles may have been pumping fake crowd noise into the stadium during their game in Lincoln Financial Field yesterday. Zolak has spent many years with the organization and has certainly heard the sound before when the Patriots have visited the Indianapolis Colts on numerous occasions.

During the first quarter of yesterdays game Zolak noticed the crowd suspiciously got louder than normal when the Patriots took the field. Granted their is plenty of hate for the Patriots and Tom Brady in that city but Zolak claims the sound was distorted like it was coming from the stadium speakers when the Patriots broke the huddle.

“Sounds like the noise is being pumped in, doesn’t it? Zolak asked his play by play announcer Bob Socci

“Got a little louder there didn’t I?” Socci replied

“That, just got turned up”, Zolak said “Oh, Oh my!”

Certainly this will not be a cause for a national emergency since it is against the Patriots and it is unlikely to appear on every tv station. That doesn’t mean it isn’t against the league rules. Zolak claimed later it was the only time it happened. Possibly the Eagles were trying to secretly pump in noise but the volume accidentally spiked in a Milli Vanilli like situation and they didn’t try it again the rest of the game. If this proves to be true the Eagles could face a fine along with loss of draft picks.